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To: Trumptown who wrote (33386)12/23/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Captain Ed  Respond to of 119973
 
And it almost doubled within 5 minutes. Lets hope that CNBC mentions some of the other internet stocks out there that have great potential, like CYSP, GMAI, and others. Also, I think NINE will do well after their announcement of a deal to sell super-high resolution flat screen monitors and high-resolution video cards. I know I have been using a Number Nine Video card in one of my computers for years, and it is fantastic. Lets face it, video performance is a primary concern for many users, as well as resolution and desk space, and Number Nine (NINE) appears to have a supreme product at a decent price.

INFO will probably be a small gapper tomorrow. It may do well, or not, depending on how they handle their press relations. This is an area that many internet stocks, as well as biotech stocks, must learn if they are to prosper. Look at TALK. Personally, I am down on the company, but they are masters of publicity, and they have done well, to my dismay, since I WAS short, but a long position seems more appropriate now. I think that CYSP and GMAI will really soar if they get the word out that etoys.com and electronics.net belong to CYSP, and that GMAI is a major internet auction site featuring collectibles like baseball cards, etc. They are lacking the PR, and thus the stocks have not moved as much as they could (and should, IMHO). etoys.com keeps getting mentioned on CNBC, but even I had no idea, until today, that the site belongs to CYSP. It is a bit like NM. CD owns the NM web site. CD should be soaring, but it is not. (I don't own either, at the moment, but will go long CD options if CD ever takes off.)

Lets keep our eyes out for the next IMAL or MZON.

Ed



To: Trumptown who wrote (33386)12/23/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: MoneyMade  Respond to of 119973
 
INFO---Yeah i tried to short but there were no shares....